Haines Junction, the last town before Kluane Lake
The team waiting at Kluane Lake for good flying weather
Mount Logan from North-East as seen while flying in to base camp
The glacier plane - our link to the outside world
Organizing gear at base camp
Warm enough at base camp for men to go topless
Beginning of carry and pulling of sleds
Evening mood at Camp 1 (3300m)
Carry to Camp 2 on King's Trench route
At King Col (4150m) with Logan summit under lenti cloud
Scouting for a route around the crevasse in white-out conditions
Looking again for way around crevasse with good visibility
Navigating Seracs around the big crevasse (4700m)
Relaxing moment during rest-day in tent
Coming back for double-carry around big crevasse (4700m)
Beyond the crevasse near Camp 3 (4850m)
Sunset over King Peak from Camp 3 (4850m)
Waking up after -20C in tent overnight
Last meters along narrow ridge to the main summit
On the main summit of Mount Logan (5959m)
Guides Rich (left) and Martin on Mount Logan summit
On top of Canada at Logan summit (5959m)
Exhausted return to Camp 5 (5080m) after 12 hr summit day
Traversing plateau after summit day climbing towards Prospector Col (5500m)
At Prospector Col (5500m) - all downhill from here to base camp (2800m)
Skiing down roped and with sleds between Camp 4 (5250m) and Camp 3 (4850m)
The team back at base camp 2 days after successful summit push
Traditional "Yukon Jack" drink to toast the summit
Flying around South Side of Mount Logan - flight level 3000m, summit almost 6000m
Beautiful glacier world on flight back to Kluane Lake
Celebrating the successful expedition in Whitehorse